Bear in mind that if you want to use one of these program, you must install
them on your system.

Note : When you're using django, the path to the project must be the path where
manage.py lives.

Add parameters to your test program

Most test programs allow you to test using specifig arguments, to test a small
part of your project, or using a specific setting. If you want to append
specific arguments to your command line, use the --custom-args parameter
like this::

$ tdaemon.py --custom-args="myapp.MyTestClass" --test-program=django

The above command will execute the following command in the current directory:

$ ./manage.py myapp.MyTestClass

Please refer to the test program manual / documentation to find out which
additional argument you may use here.

WARNING: Please note that every time you're going to use this option, it
will require your confirmation. You are being warned that any command that
would break your system, erase some important data, etc. is
YOUR PLAIN FAULT!. Not mine. So BE CAREFUL. Please.

The max filesize

The tdaemon first checks the total filesize you want to scan. If the total
file size exceeds his quota (which is 25MB by default), the program asks you if
you still want to go on with this. You may be informed that scanning large
directories may take some time, and thus alter the daemon performances.

You can change this quota by using the --size-max argument. For example:

$ tdaemon --size-max=100

With this argument, the programm will only ask for your permission to proceed
with a total archive of more than 100MB.

Done

[X] implements py.test, if possible
[X] Fixing bug: when a file vanished, the program fails.
[X] I remember I made the first bits of the code after reading an article...
[X] Find the link and name of the original author
[X] add appropriate credits
[X] Bugfix: When doing (e.g.) hg commit, it opens temporary files that are
detected as "changed", and the daemon starts tests. It should be ignored
(ref. ignore-directories)
[X] Feature: If the scanned directory size if larger than the option limit,
asking for the user to accept processing or not. Default option limit is 25MB
[X] OBSOLETE: Add the possibility to run a custom command.
(eg. ``python manage.py test myapp.MyTest``)
[X] Erase the custom command option. Too dangerous
[X] Check the only default dependency: ``nosetests``.
[X] Add an "custom argument" option. The user may want to run specific
commands, but the only way to do so is to send arguments rather than the
whole external command. Tests must pass, though (no `&`, for example)